
Sutton, Vermont - April 5, 2005
Good news for a private boarding school in Sutton, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given the ok for it stay open until a buyer is found.
The King George School caters to troubled youth.
Last month, school officials were told that the parent company ,CEDU, based in California, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Administrators were told to close the school immediately and send students home. Instead, school officials worked with parents to try and raise money to pay bills and staff salaries.
The Bankruptcy Court originally gave the school two weeks to come up with the cash, but now has stated that the school can remain open until the school finds a new owner.
Police say a parking spot dispute led a man to pull a gun on another driver.
Police say a parking spot dispute led a man to pull a gun on another driver.
Fire officials say someone is burning piles of garbage around Stamford.
Fire officials say someone is burning piles of garbage around Stamford.
A tractor-trailer crash closed a road in Cambridge near the Wrong-Way Bridge Tuesday morning.
A tractor-trailer crash closed a road in Cambridge near the Wrong-Way Bridge Tuesday morning.
A tractor-trailer crash closed Route 105 in Richford Tuesday morning.
A tractor-trailer crash closed Route 105 in Richford Tuesday morning.
A dispute over whether local police or the Department of Motor Vehicles controls access to vehicle accident reports appears to have reached a resolution.
A dispute over whether local police or the Department of Motor Vehicles controls access to vehicle accident reports appears to have reached a resolution.
Used needle boxes are still coming to Richmond, but the state says not so fast for the one planned for the Park and Ride.
Used needle boxes are still coming to Richmond, but the state says not so fast for the one planned for the Park and Ride.
The Rock of Ages granite manufacturing company in Vermont has approved two new contracts for unionized workers hours before the old agreements ended.
The Rock of Ages granite manufacturing company in Vermont has approved two new contracts for unionized workers hours before the old agreements ended.
Ben and Jerry's, the Vermont ice cream company known for its social activism, faced criticism during a May Day March for Dignity.
Ben and Jerry's, the Vermont ice cream company known for its social activism, faced criticism during a May Day March for Dignity.